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ORGANIZATION 



^^ In pursuance of a previous notice, about sev- 
"^ enty persons met at Jones' Hotel, on J Street, 
between Front and Second Streets, on Wednes- 
day evening, January 25th, 1854, for the purpose 
of organizing a Pioneer Association in Sacra- 
mento. Joseph W. Winans was Chairman, and 
Samuel Colville Secretary of the meeting. A 
committee consisting of R. P. Johnson, Samuel 
Colville, J. W. Winans and R. M. Folger, was 
selected, who, on the twenty-seventh of the same 
month, reported a Constitution, which was adopt- 
ed, and, with some alterations, is the one by 
which the Association is now governed. 

On the 3d of February, 1854, the Association 
met for the election of officers to serve until Sep- 
tember ninth of that year. The following are the 
names of persons present, viz: 

H. E. Robinson. M. D. Corse, 

C. Morrill, A. C. Latson, 

G. B. Bonnell, Wm. Wolfesburger, 

J. G. Hyer, James Haworth, 

James B. Mitchell, S. B. Robbins, 

George Cadwalader, Robert M. Folger, 

George Rowland, Joseph H. Nevett, 

E. B. Kenyon, John Wood, 

Edward Crowell, Charles Smith, 

J. L, Howard, E. J. Barroll, 

John Tingman, Edward McCarty, 

Frank Bush, John H. Carroll, 

W. F. Kennedy, C. W. Hoyt, 



ORGANIZATION 



Jesse Moore, 

G. Backus, 

David Oliver, 

William P. Henry, 

G. Grisvv'old, 

Gregory J. Phelan. 

A. C. Sweetser, 

William Chesley, 

John L. Craig, 

G. W. Mann, 

M. K. Murphy, 

Charles H. Shaw, 

S. J. May, 

C. C. Hayden, 

J. B. Starr. In all, 



Thomas H. Jackson, 
J. B. Blanchard, 
James Anthony, 
Jacob F. Shaber, 
James Alexander, 
H. W. Harkness, 
H. H. O'Callaghan, 
J. H. Culver, 
Justin Gates, 
C. C. Sackett, 
C. H. Bradford, 
Jonathan Williams, 
George Chedic, 
John C. Hedenburg, 
fifty-six. 



OFFICERS 



Officers for 1854. 

President Joseph W. Winans 

Vice-Presidents. ...J. B. Starr, J. H. Nevett. D. J. Lisle, 

Richard Rust, J. B. Mitchell, Wni. M. Carpenter 

Recording Secretary Samuel Colville 

Corresponding- Secretary N. A. H. Ball 

Treasurer - B. F. Hastings 

Directors ...H. E. Robinson, Volney Spalding, C. C. 

Sackett, R. P. Johnson, W. C. Waters, James Ha- 

worth, George Rowland 

Officers for 1S54-5. 

President Joseph "\Y. Winans 

Vice-Presidents R. P. Johnson. J. H. Nevett 

Recording- Secretary James Anthony 

Corresponding Secretai'y N. A. H. Ball 

Treasurer B. F. Hastings 

Directors. ...C. C. Sackett, John F. Morse, Volney 

Spalding. W. C. W^aters, A. G. Richardson, J. R. 

Hardenburgh, H. E. Robinson 

Officers for 1S55-6. 

President Joseph ^". Winans 

Vice-Presidents B. D. Fry, John F. Morse 

Recording Secretary Geo. Cadwalader 

Corresponding Secretary H. B. Livingston 

Treasurer D. O. Mills 

Directors. ...H. E. Robinson, C. C. Sackett. ^y. C. Wat- 
ers, Geo. Ro-^-land, J. P. Dyer, J. R. Hardenburgh, 
Volney Spalding 

Officers for 1856-7. 

President A. C. Monson 

Vice-Presidents ...John F. Morse. J. H. Nevett 

Recording Secretary..... S. B. Bobbins 

Con e=-.ponding Secretary N. A. H. Ball 

Treasurer Edgar Mills 

Directors. ...P. B. Cornwall, .J. Anthony, J A. Benton, 

G. .J. Phelan. L. W. Ferris, James Queen, J. H. 

Culver 

Officers for 1857-8-9. 

President John F. Morse 

Vice-Presidents J. H. Nevett, James Queen 

Recording Secretary S. B. Robbins 

Corresponding Secretary N. A. H. Ball 

Treasurer ^ Edgar Mills 

Directors G. J. Phelan, James Anthony. J. H. Car- 
roll, A. G. Richardson, P. B. Cornwall, J. G. Hyer, 
J. H. Culver 



OFFICERS 



Officers for 1859-60. 

President James Queen 

Vice-Presidents J. H. Carroll, T. M. Lindley 

Recording Secretary S. B. Robbing 

Corresponding- Seci-etary N. A. H. Ball 

Treasurer. -- -L. A. Booth 

Directors. ...G. J. Phelan, J. D. B. Stillman, R. A. Pear- 
is. J. R. Hardenburgh, C. H. Swift, James Mc- 

Clatchy, W. F. Knox 

Officers for 1860-61. 

President A. C. Monson 

Vice-Presidents Edward McCarty. John H. Carroll 

Recording Secretary S. B. Robbing 

Corresponding Secretary N. A. H. Ball 

Treasurer N. J. Holland 

Directors.. ..James Anthony, S. R. Kneeland, Wm. M. 

Harron. J. R. Hardenburgh, G. J. Phelan, N. L. 

Drew, M. K. Murphy 

Officers for 1861-2. 

President John H. Carroll 

Vice-Presidents R. H. McDonald, J. D. B. Stillman 

Recording Secretary S. B. Robbins 

Corresponding Secretary N. A. H. Ball 

Treasurer Edgar Mills 

Directors. ...N. L. Drew, E. McCarty, Wm. M. Harron, 

James Queen, Isaac Lohman, W. F. Knox, C. E. 

Abbott 

Officers for 1862-3. 

President N. L. Drew 

Vice-Presidents R. T. Brown, W. F. Knox 

Recording Secretary S. B. Robbins 

Corresponding Secretary Geo. I. N. Monell 

Treasurer ...^ Edgar Mills 

Directors.. ..J. H. Carroll, J. H. Culver, G. J. Phelan. 

Justin Gates, C. H. Swift, James Queen. Thomas 

Letson 

Officers for 1863-4. 

President Gregory J. Phelan 

Vice-Presidents R. T. Brown, W. F. Knox 

Recording Secretary... S. B. Robbins 

Corresponding Secretary Geo. I. N. Monell 

Treasurer Edgar Mills 

Directors. ...C. H. Swift, J. H. Culver, N. L. Drew. Asa 

P. Andrews, Justin Gates, N. D. Goodell, James 

Carolan 

Officers for 1864-5. 

President R. H. McDonald 

Vice-Presidents George Rowland, Justin Gates 

Recording Secretary A. Leonard 

Corresponding Secretary A. G. Richardson 

Treasurer Edgar Mills 

Directors. ...J. H. McKune, G. K. Van Heusen, E. D. 

Wheatley. James McClatchy. Justus Hovey, W. L. 
Everett, Charles Heinrich 
Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 



OFFICERS 



Officers for 1865-6. 

President Justin Gates 

Vice-Presidents Wm. G. Wood, I. N. Hoag 

Recording- Secretary Albert Leonard 

Corresponding Secretary Wm. P. Coleman 

Treasurer Edgar Mills 

Directors.. ..W. F. Knox, G. J. Phelan, N. L. Drew, N. 

D. Goodell. C. C. Hayden. Chas. Heinrich, Warren 

L. Everett 
Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 

Officers for 1866-7. 

President Wm. F. Knox 

Vice-Presidents I. N. Hoag, W. P. Coleman 

Recording Secretary Albert Leonard 

Corresponding Secretary Wm. G. Wood 

Treasurer Edgar Mills 

L)irectors....N. D. Goodell. E. D. Wheatley, R. L. 

Bampton, G. L. Phelan, Asa P. Andrews, Chas. H. 

Ross, Wm. Turton 
Marshal ,^ Geo. S. Evans 

Officers for 1867-8. 

President Isaac N. Hoag 

Vice-Presidents.. ..James McClatchy, Charles Heinrich 

Recording Secretary Albert Leonard 

Corresponding Secretary Edward Collins 

Treasurer C. H. Swift 

Dhectors....Charles H. Ross, G. J. Phelan. P. S. Law- 
son, Asa P. Andrews, N. D. Goodell, James Caro- 
lan, R. L. Bampton 
Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 

Officers for 1868-9. 

President James McClatchy 

\'ice-Presidents C. H. Swift, Charles H. Ross 

Recording Secretary John Tingman 

Corresponding Secretary G. J. Phelan 

Treasurer ....- N. L. Drew 

Directors... Asa P. Andrews. Albert Leonard, Justin 

Gates, Harry Montfort. U. Bayer, W. F. Knox, 

Charles Winter 
Marshal ; G. K. Van Heusen 

Officers for 1869-70. 

President James McClatchy 

Vice-Presidents Isaac Lohman, E. D. Shirland 

Recording Secretary John Tingman 

Corresponding Secretary G. J. Phelan 

Treasurer N. L. Drew 

Directors.. ..N. D. Goodell, T. M. Lindley, Asa P. An- 
drews. W. C. Felch, Justin Gates, W. F. Knox, 
Charles Winter 
Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 



OFFICERS 



Officers for 1870-1. 

President Charles H. 'Ross 

Vice-Presidents Charles Heinrich, Albert Leonard 

Recording Secretary John Tingman 

Corresponding Secretary G. J. Phelan 

Treasurer W. E. Chamberlain 

Directors... W. F. Knox, Charles Winter, Harry Mont- 
fort, Asa P. Andrews, Isaac Lohnian, James Mc- 
Guire, James McClatchy 
Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 

Officers for 1871-2. 

President Isaac Lohman 

Vice-Presidents Isaac S. Chiles, G. K. Van Heusen 

Recording Secretary John Tingman 

Corresponding Secretary O. C. Wheeler 

Treasurer N. L. Drew 

Directors.... W. F. Knox, Charles Winter, Asa P. An- 
drews, N. D. Goodell, Harry Montfort, James Mc- 
Clatchy, Charles H. Ross 
Marshal Justin Gates 

Officers for 1872-3. 

President Albert Leonard 

Vice-Presidents Edward P. Aiken, Harry Montfort 

Recording Secretary John Tingman 

Corresponding Secretary Walton C. Felch 

Treasui-er Wm. E. Chamberlain 

Directors... W. F. Knox, F. H. Russel, N. D. Goodell, 

Charles Winter, Asa P. Andrews, Charles H. 

Ross, Wm. Gwynn 
Marshal Samuel Deal 

Officers for 1873-4. 

President Edward F. Aiken 

Recording Secretary.... ..John Tingman 

Corresponding Secretary Walton C. Felch 

Treasurer .- Charles H. Ross 

Directors.. ..W. F. Knox, N. D. Goodell. James Mc- 
Clatchy, Asa P. Andrews, Ed. F. Aiken, A. B. 
Nixon, Charles Winter, N .L. Drew, I. N. Hoag 
Marshal Wm. G. English 

Officers for 1874-5. 

President Asa P. Andrews 

Recording Secretary John Tingman 

Corresponding Secretary.. .R. W. Murphy 

Treasurer Charles H. ^ Ross 

Directors. ...Asa P. Andrews, W. F. Knox, G. K.' Van 
Heusen. P. S. Lawson, Charles Winter, James Mc- 
Guire, N. D. Goodell. G. A. Putnam, James Mc- 
Clatchy 
Marshal Samuel Deal 



OFFICERS 9 

Officers for 1875-6. 

President G. K. Van Heusen 

Recording Secretary *John Tingman 

Corresponding Secretary Ira E. Oatman 

Treasurer Charles H. Ross 

Directors. ...G. K. Van Heusen. Asa P. Andrews, N. D. 
Goodell, E. F. Aiken, F. H. Russel, G. A. Putnam, 
H. P. Osborn, P. S. Lawson,. W. C. Felch 

Marshal A. H. Powers 

*.John Tingman, deceased. A. Leonard elected to fill 
vacancy. 

Officers for 1876-7. 

President N. D. Goodell 

Recording Secretary Asa P. Andrews 

Corresponding Secretary A. C. Sweetser 

Treasurer C. H. Swift 

Directors... -G. K. Van Heusen, N. D. Goodell, G. A. 

Putnam, W. F. Knox, F. H. Russel, Jos. Sims, 

W. C. Felch, H. P. Osborn, James McClatchy 

Marshal .- A. H. Powers 

Officers for 1877-8. 

President Homer P. Osborn 

Recording Secretary Asa P. Andrews 

Corresponding Secretary .^...- A. C. Sweetser 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ..W. F. Knox, C. C. Hayden, Geo. A. Put- 
nam, G. K. Van Heusen, N. D. Goodell, F. H. Rus- 
sel, James McClatchy, Archie McNeal 
Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 

Officers for 1878-9. 

President..... George A. Pvitnam 

Recording Secretary .Asa P. Andrews 

Corresponding Secretary A. C. Sweetser 

Treasurer..- A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ..H. P. Osborn, D. S. Ross, William L. Hern- 
don. John S. Miller, N. D. Goodell, A. Henley, 
A. Logan, A. McNeal. 
Marshal A. H. Powers 

Officers for 1879-80. 

President John S. Miller 

Recording Secretary ..Asa P. Andrews 

Corresponding Secretary A. C. Sweetser 

Treasurer N. L. Drew 

Directoi-s. ..R. L. Bampton, D. S. Ross, W. F. Knox, 

N. L. Drew, Geo. A. Putnam, W. H. Luther, W. 

W. Light, N. D. Goodell 
Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 

Officers for 1880-1. 

President W. C. Felch 

Recording Secretary James McCleery 

Corresponding Secretary A. C. Sweetser 

Treasurer N. L. Drew 



10 OFFICERS 



Directors.. -F. H. Russel, F. N. Mott, Jas. McGuire, 
D. S. Ross, W. H. Luther, W. L. Herndon, N. D. 
Goodell, A. H. Powers 

Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 

Officers for 1881-2. 

President James McGuire 

Recording Secretary.. James McCIeery 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer N. L. Drew 

Directors... .F. N. Mott, Rufus Butterfield, J. S. Miller, 

George A. Putnam, D. S. Ross, A. H. Powers, N. 

D. Goodell, W. H. Luther 
Marshal G. K. "Van Heusen 

Officers for 1882-3. 

President A. H. Powers 

Recording Secretary John S. Miller 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer N. L. Drew 

Directors.. ..S. H. Letner, James H. Sullivan. W. H. 

Luther, O. N. Morse, L. Callish, N. D. Goodell, 

James McGuire, P. S. Lawson 
Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 

Officers for 1883-4. 

President J. H. McKune 

Recording Secretary John S. Miller 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...P. S. Lawson, R. Butterfield, J. Oschwald, 
N. D. Goodell, James McGuire, Jas. H. Sullivan, Chas. 

Heinrich, A. H. Powers 
Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 

Officers for 1884-5. 

President George W. Chesley 

Recording Secretary John S. Miller 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...N. D. Goodell, G. A. Putnam, A. Logan, 

W. F. Knox. C. K. Daugherty, W. H. Luther. F. 

H. Russell, Jas. McGuire 
Marshal G. K. Van Heusen 

Officers for 1885-6. 

President George W. Chesley 

Recording Secretary John S. Miller 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...N. D. Goodell. G. A. Putnam, A. Logan, 

W. F. Knox, C. K. Daugherty, W. H. Luther, F. 

H. Russell, Jas McGuire 
Marshal A. H. Powers 



OFFICERS 11 



Officers for 1886-7. 

President George W. Chesley 

Recording- Secretary John S. Miller 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...W. H. Luther, F. H. Russell, Jas. McGuire, 

W. F. Knox, C. K. Daugherty, N. D. Goodell, G. 

A. Putnam, A. Logan 
Marshal A. H. Powers 

Officers for 1887-8. 

President P. S. Lawson 

Recording Secretary John S. Miller 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...W. H. Luther. G. W. Cheslev, James Mc- 

Giure, C. K. Daugherty, N. D. Goodell, G. A. 

Putnam, W. F. Knox, E. Twitchell 

Marshal A. Logan 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1888-9. 

President P. S. Lawson 

Recording Secretary John S. Miller 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...G. W. Chesley, James McGuire, C. K. 

Daugherty, E. Twitchell, N. D. Goodell, W. H. 

Luther, G. A. Putnam, H. M. LaRue 

Marshal A. Logan 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1889-90. 

President P. S. Lawson 

Recording Secretary.... John S. Miller 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors.. ..W. H. Luther, E. Twitchell. G. A. Putnam. 

N. D. Goodell. Joseph Sims, E. F. Aiken, Robert 

Allen, G. W. Chesley 

Marshal A. Logan 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1890-1. 

President H. M. LaRue 

Recording Secretary John S. Miller 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ..N. D. Goodell, F. H. Russel. G. A. Putnam, 

^\^ H. Luther, G. W. Chesley, E. Twitchell. C. K. 

Daugherty, James McGuire; 

Marshal A. Logan 

Historian Win. J. Davis 



11' OFFICERS 



Officers for 1891-2. 

President Wm. Johnston 

Recording- Secretary W. H. Luther 

Corresponding Secretarj^ W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...Wm. Johnston, Jas. McGuire, P. S. Law- 
son, Geo. A. Putnam, C. K. Daugherty, E. Twit- 
chell, N. D. Goodell, L. B. Richardson, H. M. 
LaRue 

Marsliai A. Logan 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1892-3. 

President J. M. Stephenson 

Recording Secretary W. H. Luther 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...J. M. Stephenson, Wm. Johnston, P. S. 

Lawson, Jas. McGuire, N. D. Goodell, Geo. A. 

Putnam, E. Twitchell, L. B. Richardson, C. K. 

Daugherty 

Marshal E. D. Shirland 

Histoi-ian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1893-4. 

President J. M. Stephenson 

Recording Secretary W. H. Luther 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors.. ..J. M. Stephenson, P. S. Lawson, Jas. Mc- 
Guire, N. D. Goodell, Geo. A. Putnam, C. K. 
Daugherty. E. Twitchell, L. B. Richardson, Felix 
Tracy 

Marshal F. H. Russell 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1894-5. 

President W. W. Light 

Recording Secretary W. H. Luther 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors — W. W. Light, J. M. Stephenson, P. S. Law- 
son, Jas. McGuire, C. K. Daugherty, E. Twit- 
chell. L. B. Richardson, W. F. Farnsworth, N. D. 
Goodell 

Marshal F. H. Russell 

Historian Win, J. Davis 

Officers for 1895-6. 

President Wm. Turton 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Recording Secretary W. H. Luther 

Treasurer. A. C. Sweetser 



OFFICERS 13 



Directors. -Wm. Turton. J. M. Stephenson, P. S. Law- 
son, W. R. Strong, N. D. Goodell. W. C. Farns- 
worth, C. K. Daugherty, E. Twitchell, L. B. 
Richardson 

Marshal F. H. Russell 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1896-7. 

President Jos. Sims 

Recording- Secretary W. H. Luther 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...Jos. Sims, Wm. Turton, J. M. Stephenson, 
P. S. Lawson, F. S. Hotchkiss, W. C. Farns- 
worth, C. K. Daugherty. E. Twitchell, L. B. 
Richardson 

Marshal F. H. Russell 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1897-8. 

President W. C. Farnsworth 

Recoiding Secretary L. B. Richardson 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors.. -W. C. Fai^nsworth. Jos. Sims. Wm. Tvir- 
ton, J. M. Stephenson, P. S. Lawson, C. K. Daugh- 
erty, E. Twitchell, F. S. Hotchkiss, L. B. Richard- 
son 

Marshal - F. H. Russel! 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1898-9. 

President E. Twitchell 

Recording Secretary L. B. Richardson 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors.. -E. Twitchell, W. C. Farnsworth, A. C. 
Sweetser, Martin Arenz, "Wm. Turton, P. S. Law- 
son. C. K. Daugherty, F. S. Hotchkiss, L. B. 
Richardson 

Marshal W. H. Luther 

Historian Win. .1. Davis 

Officers for 1899-1900. 

President A. C. Sweetser 

Recording Secretary C. K. Daugherty 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...A. C. Sweetser, E. Twitchell, Wm. Turton, 
W. C. Farnsworth, C. K. Daugherty, M. Arenz, 
W. R. Strong, F. S. Hotchkiss, P. S. Lawson 

Marshal 

Historian Win. J. Davis 



14 OFFICERS 

Officers for 1900-1. 

President Felix Tracy 

Recording Secretary C. K. Daugherty 

Corresponding Secretary W. P. Coleman 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors ...P. S. Lawson, Felix Tracy, A. C. Sweet- 
ser, F. S. Hotchkiss, J. H. McKune, A. P. Cat- 
lin. W. C. Farnsworth, Wm. H. Luther, C. K. 
Daugherty 

Marshal W. H. Luther 

Historian - - Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1901-2. 

President. D. Megowan 

Recording Secretary C. K. Daugherty 

Corresponding Secretary Felix Tracy 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...D. Megowan, A. C. Sweetser, P. S. Lawson, 
Wm. Turton, W. C. Farnsworth, F. S. Hotchkiss, 
W. H. Luther, C. K. Daugherty, E. Twitchell. 

Marshal W. H. Luther 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers 1902-3. 

President - ,-F. Hotchkiss 

Recording Secretary C. K. Daugherty 

Corresponding Secretary E. Twitchell 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...F. S. Hotchkiss, D. Megowan, W. H. 
Luther, H. M. LaRue, E. Twitchell, P. S. Law- 
son. W. Turton, C. K. Daugherty, TV. R. Strong 

Marshal W. H. Luther 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1903-4. 

President W. R. Strong 

Recording Secretary... C. K. Daugherty 

Corresponding Secretary... E. Twitchell 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...W. R. Strong. F. S. Hotchkiss, D. Me- 
gowan. H. M. LaRue. E. Twitchell. P. S. Law- 
son, Wm. Turton, W. H. Luther, C. K. Daugherty 

Marshal W. H. Luther 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1904-5. 

President .- H. M. LaRue 

Recording Secretary W. H. Luther 

Corresponding Secretary E. Twitchell 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors.. ..H. M. LaRue, W. R. Strong. F. S. Hotch- 
kiss, D. Megowan, E. Twitchell, P. S. Lawson, 
"Wm. Turton, W. H. Luther, A. C. Sweetser 

Marshal W. H. Luther 

Historian Win. J. Davis 



OFFICERS 15 



Officers for 1905-6. 

President H. M. LaRue 

Recording Secretary W. R. Strong 

Corresponding Secretary E. Twitcliell 

Treasurer A, C. Sweetser 

Directors ...H. M. LaRue, A. C. Sweetser, Wm. Tur- 
ton, D. Megowan, F. S. Hotchkiss, P. S. Lawson, 
W. H. Lutlier, W. R. Strong, E. Twitcliell 

Marshal W. H. Luther 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1906-7. 

President H. M. LaRue 

Recording Secretary W. H. Luther 

Corresponding Secretary 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors... -H. M. LaRue, A. C. Sweetser, Wm. Turton, 

D. Megowan, F. S. Hotchkiss, P. S. Lawson, W. 

H. Luther, E. Twitchell, Jerome Madden 

Marshal W. H. Luther 

Historian Win. J. Davis 

Officers for 1907-8. 

President D. Megowan 

Recording Secretary W. H. Luther 

Corresponding Secretary E. Twitchell 

Treasurer A. C. Sweetser 

Directors. ...D. Megowan, A. C. Sweetser, Wm. Turton, 
F. S. Hotchkiss, J. Madden, S. Smith, E. Twit- 
chell, W. H. Luther, Wm. Dunlap 

Marshal W. H. Luther 

Historian 

Officers for 1908-9. 

President Jos. Sims 

Recording Secretary Chas. Kemper 

Corresponding Secretary 

Treasurer 

Directors.... Jos. Sims, F. S. Hotchkiss, Wm. Turton, E. 

Twitchell, A. C. Sweetser, D. Burns, Thos. B. 

Harper, S. Smith, J. Madden 

Marshal 

Historian 

Officers for 1909-10. 

President Jos. Sims 

Recording Secretary Chas. Kemper 

Corresponding Secretary Chas. Kemper 

Historian Bothwell Dunlap 

Marshal J. P. Cadagan 

Dii-ectors..-Jos. Sims, F. S. Hotchkiss, A. C. Sweet- 
ser, J. G. Patterson, G. P. Putnam, Mrs. F. 
Edinger, Mrs. Ida Taylor 



ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION 



This is to certify that we, Albert Leonard, John 
Tingman, W. F. Knox, N. D. Goodell, C. H. Ross, 
F. H. Russell, William Gwynn, Charles Winter 
and Asa P. Andrews, all citizens of the City and 
County of Sacramento and State of California, 
have formed, and by this instrument do form, a 
corporation to be known as "The Sacramento 
Society of California Pioneers." That the corpor- 
ation is formed for the purposes of sociability, 
charity, purchasing lands, and maintaining a 
cemetery for the use of the society, and the sale 
of subdivisions of lots therein, and to obtain and 
hold real estate for a hall for meeting purposes 
and for rent; to sell and convey the same, and 
acquire and sell other real estate, when deemed 
advisable, and to maintain a library and cabinet 
of minerals, relics, and curiosities; that said cor- 
poration is to exist for a period of fifty years; 
that the names and residences of the directors 
who are appointed to serve until their successors 
are elected and qualified, as provided for in the 
Constitution and By-Laws to be adopted, are as 
above stated; that the said corporation is to have 
no capital stock, and that the principal place of 
business of the corporation is the City of Sacra- 
mento in the County of Sacramento, and State of 
California. 

ALBERT LEONARD, (Seal. 

JOHN TINGMAN, (Seal. 

CHARLES H. ROSS, (Seal.; 

FRANCIS H. RUSSEL, (Seal. 

WILLIAM GWYNN, (Seal.: 

N. D. GOODELL, ' (Seal. 

CHARLES WINTER, (Seal. 

ASA P. ANDREWS, (Seal. 

W. F. KNOX, (Seal. 



INCORPORATION 17 

STATE OF CALIFORNIA, [ 

County of Sacramento. \ 

On the 31st day of March, A. D. 1873, before me, 
W. R. Cantwell, Notary Public, personally appear- 
ed Albert Leonard, John Tlngman, Charles H. 
Ross, Francis H. Russel, William Gwynn, N. D. 
Goodell, Charles Winter, Asa P. Andrews and 
William F. Knox, known to me to be the persona 
whose names are subscribed to the within in- 
strument, and who separately acknowledged to 
me that they and each of them executed the 
same. 

In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and 

W, R. CANTWELL, Notary Public. 

Sacramento, Cal. 



CONSTITUTION 



ARTICLE I. 
Name and Object. 
This association shall be called the "Sacra- 
mento Society of California Pioneers." Its object 
shall be to cultivate the social virtues of its mem- 
bers, to collect and preserve information con- 
nected with the early settlement and conquest of 
the country, and to perpetuate the memory of 
those whose sagacity, enterprise and love of in- 
dependence induced them to settle in the wilder- 
ness and become the germ of a new State. 

ARTICLE II. 
Qualifications for Membership. 

This Society shall be composed of two classes. 
The first class native Californians, foreigners, and 
citizens of the United States resident in Cali- 
fornia prior toi the first of January of the year 
eighteen hundred and fifty, who shall be eligible. 

Second class — Junior Pioneers. 

All sons and daughters or any person who is 
now or was a member of this Society and the 
lineal descendants of such sons and daughters 
shall be eligible. 

Honarary members may be admitted without 
these qualifications in accordance with such pro- 
visions as may be made in the By-Laws. 

ARTICLE III. 
Elections. 

Any person desiring to become a member of 
this Society, may have his or her name proposed 
at any meeting, and the vote shall be taken by 
ballot at the next meeting and three negative 
votes shall be sufficient to reject the application. 

Any person who shall have been once ballotted 
for and rejected shall not again be proposed for 
membership within one year from said rejection. 
The officers of the Society shall be elected annu- 



CONS rn rrroN 19 

ally by ballot at the regular meeting in August, 
at which meeting a majority of all the votes cast 
shall be necessary to elect. 

ARTICLE IV. 

Appropriation of Funds. 
Each person on admission shall pay such fees 
as shall be prescribed in the By-Laws. All funds 
arising therefrom, after the yearly expenses shall 
have been paid, shall be safely invested and the 
income arising therefrom shall be appropriated to 
charitable and cemetery purposes. 

ARTICLE V. 

Officers. 

The officers of this Society shall consist of 
seven Directors, a Recording and Financial Sec- 
retary, a Corresponding Secretary, a Treasurer, a 
Mashal, and an Historian, who shall assume the 
duties of their respective offices on the Monday 
next succeeding their election, and shall hold 
their offices for one year and until their suc- 
cessors are elected and assume their duties. 

ARTICLE VI. 

Meetings. 

Regular meetings of the Society shall be held 
on the last Saturday afternoon of each month, at 
2 p. m. Five members shall constitute a quorum 
for the transaction of business. Special meetings 
may be called by the President, by the Board of 
Directors, or by five members making application 
therefor in writing to the President. 

ARTICLE VII. 
Board of Directors. 
The Directors shall hold their first meeting on 
the Monday next succeeding their election, at 
which time it shall be their duty to elect by ballot 
one of their number to be President of their 
Board and the Society for the ensuing year. 
They shall also elect a Secretary and a Treasurer. 



20 CONSTITUTION 

The Board shall hold regular meetings in the 
Society's building, on the Saturday next preced- 
ing the last Saturday in every month. 

At all meetings of the Board, four members 
shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of 
business, and they shall fill all vacancies which 
may occur in their own body. The President or 
any three members may call a special meeting 
by a notice in writing delivered to each Director 
by the Secretary, or mailed to last place of known 
residence. 

The Board of Directors shall enact By-Laws for 
the government of the Society, which, with all 
their proceedings, shall be laid before the Society 
at the first meeting thereafter, and it shall be 
competent for the Society to propose, alter, 
amend, reject, or enact any By-Laws by a major- 
ity of the members present at any stated meet- 
ing, and in no other way, 

ARRTICLE Vin. 

President. 

The President shall preside over and preserve 
order at all meetings of the Society and Board of 
Directors. He shall approve all accounts previ- 
ous to their being paid by the Treasurer, which 
have been approved by the Board of Directors, 
and at the expiration of his term of office shall 
address the members upon the condition and 
requirements of the Society. In the absence of 
the President and Vice-President at a meeting of 
the Society or Board of Directors, those present 
shall choose a chairman pro tern. 

ARTICLE IX. 
Recording Secretary. 

The Recording Secretary shall keep correct 
minutes of all proceedings of the Society, pre- 
serve a register of the members' names and 
their postoffice address, keep a correct account 
with the members, and collect and pay to the 
Treasurer the moneys due to the Society, taking 



CONS TITI^TION 21 

a receipt for the same; shall be responsible for 
the safe keeping of all the books and papers be- 
longing to the Society, excepting those of the 
Treasurer; shall certify all accounts and records 
under the direction of the Board of Directors, 
and countersign all orders on the Treasurer, 
signed by the President; shall make reports of 
accounts at such times as may be required by 
the Scc'etv: shall report the name of e^ch mem- 
ber in arrears to the Society immediately pre- 
ceding the election for officers: shall be exempt 
from the payment of dues, and from serving on 
committees; shall give the members and Board 
of Directors proper notice of all meetings; shall 
also be Librarian of the Society; shall receive 
and preserve all books, maps, pamphlets, records, 
magazines, etc., the property of the Society, and 
be responsible for the same; shall have full 
charge and control of the hall or room appro- 
priated for the use of the Society, subject to the 
President and Board of Directors; shall give 
bonds for the faithful performance of his or her 
duties, to be approved by the Directors, in such 
sum as may be fixed by them, and for such ser- 
vices shall receive such remuneration as may be 
fixed by the By-Laws. 

ARTICLE X. 

Corresponding Secretary. 

The Corresponding Secretary shall discharge 
such duties as aopertain to his or her office, or as 
may be prescribed by the Board of Directors. 

ARTICLE XI. 

Trerrurcr. 

The Treasurer shall receive and safely keep 
the funds of the Society, recording all receipts 
and disbursements in a book provided for him 
or her for that purpose, and shall report the 
same quarterly, and at such other periods as the 
Society or Board of Directors may require; shall 
pay no money without an order signed by the 



22 CONSTITTTION 

President and countersigned by the Secretary. 
At the expiration of his or her term of office, 
shall deliver all books and papers, moneys, vouch- 
ers, and other property belonging to the Society 
in his or her possession into the hands of his or 
her successor. The Treasurer shall give bonds 
for the faithful discharge of his or her duties in 
such sum as may be fiiced by the Board of Direct- 
ors, and approved by them. 

ARTICLE XII. 
Marshal. 

In all cases of public parade, while on the 
street, the Society shall be under the direction 
of the Marshal. 

ARTICLE XIII. 
Penalties. 

Any member who may be in arrears at any 
regular meeting, or who shall refuse to pay his 
or her monthly or other dues when called upon 
by the Secretary, shall be ineligible to office, to 
vote at any meeting, or enjoy the honors of this 
Society in any manner till such time as all 
arrears are paid. 

ARTICLE XIV. 
Anniversary. 

The annual celebration day of this Society 
shall be the ninth day of September, being the 
anniversady of the admission of the State of Cali- 
fornia as one of the United States. 

ARTICLE XV. 
Trials and Punishments. 
Members guilty of misconduct or crime may 
be expelled or suspended by a vote of two-thirds 
of the members present at any stated meeting, 
provided there be not less than fifteen members 
present, and any officer of this Society, having 
first had an opportunity to make a defense, may 
be removed from his or her office by the Board 
of Directors for such cause as in its opinion may 



CONSTITT'TION 23 

be sufficient, provided that such proceedings 
shall have no effect until confirmed by a two- 
thirds vote of all the members present, there be- 
ing not less than fifteen at any stated meeting. 

ARTICLE XVI. 

Alterations or Amendments. 

This Constitution shall not be altered or 
amended unless by a vote of two-thirds of the 
active members present at a regular meeting. 
All such alterations or amendments must be pro- 
posed at some meeting at least two months prior 
to passing thereon, and a copy of such alteration 
or amendment mailed to each member. 



BY-LAWS 



Section 1. All persons in good standing as 
active members, and all honorary members of 
the Sacramento Society of California Pioneers at 
the date of the incorporation of said Society are 
hereby elected to same relative positions in this 
incorporation. 

Sec. 2A, Application for Membership. The fee 
for initiation in the first class shall be one hun- 
dred dollars. No application will be considered 
unless the initiation fee accompany it. Applica- 
tion for membership shall be made in writing, 
stating the name in full, age, birthplace, pro- 
fession or business, whether married or single, 
the place from whence the applicant emigrated, 
time of departure, the route of travel, the date, 
month and year of arrival in California, and hav- 
ing been elected and signing the Constitution 
and By-Laws, he will have become a member. 

Sec. 2B. The fee for initiation of members of 
the second class — Junior Pioneers — shall be five 
dollars. No application will be considered unless 
the initiation fee and dues for the current year 
accompany it. Application for membership shall 
be made in writing, stating the name in full, age, 
birthplace, profession or business, whether mar- 
ried or single, name of the parent and ancestor, 
and having been elected and signed the Constitu- 
tion anci By-Laws he or she will have become a 
member. 

Sec. 3. Dues. The annual dues shall be two 
dollars for Junior Pioneers, payable annually in 
advance, and any member failing to pay the same 
for the period of one year, shall lose his or her 
membership, as hereinafter provided. In addi- 
tion to the annual dues, every member of this 
Society, save life members, shall be assessed the 
sum of twenty-five cents upon the death of a 



BY-LAWS LT- 

member, to be collected at the same time and in 
the same manner, and failure to pay shall sub- 
ject the delinquent to the same penalty as the 
annual dues. 

All dues shall commence on the first day of 
January of each year. 

At the regular meeting of the Society in No- 
vember of each year, the Secretary shall read 
the name of each member who has not paid his 
or her dues for the current year, and within ten 
days thereafter he shall notify each delinquent 
in writing that if he or she is in arrears on the 
last Saturday in January following, his or her 
membership will cease. 

At the regular meeting in December, the names 
of all whose dues remain unpaid shall be read for 
the second time, and at the regular meeting in 
January all remaining shall be read for the last 
time, and the President shall announce to the 
meeting that they have ceased membership. 

Any person who has ceased membership for 
non-payment of dues may make application in 
writing for reinstatement, and the application 
must be read at a regular meeting and lay over 
until the next meeting, at which time the appli- 
cant shall be balloted for with ball ballot, and if 
three or more negative ballots appear the appli- 
cation shall be rejected, but if less than three 
negative ballots appear, the applicant shall be 
admitted upon payment of such sum as was un- 
paid at the time he or she ceased membership, 
in addition to all intervening dues; provided, 
that if such delinquency and intervening dues 
amount to a greater sum than that required from 
a new member, then the applicant may be rein- 
stated upon the payment of the initiation fee 
and dues of current year. 

Sec. 4. Upon the death of any member in good 
standing of the first class, the Secretary and 
President shall draw a warrant in favor of the 



26 BY-LAWS 

family of deceased for the sum of seventy-five 
dollars, and pay the same to them; and in case 
the deceased leaves no family, the President 
shall in his discretion authorize the payment of 
a sum not exceeding seventy-five dollars for 
funeral expenses. 

Sec. 5. Honorary and Life Members. Any per- 
son who may have rendered any distinguished or 
important services to this Society, the State or 
the United States, may be elected an honorary 
member, but shall not be entitled to vote. Any 
active member who shall pay the sum of fifty 
dollars shall become a life member, entitled to 
all the privileges of the society, and be exempt 
from yearly dues. 

Sec. 6. Frauds. Any person who shall become 
a member fraudulently, shall be expelled from the 
Society. 

Sec. 7. Recording Secretary's Records. The 
Secretary shall keep the following records: A 
record of the transactions at the regular or spe- 
cial meetings of the Society, and a record of the 
transactions of the meetings of the Board of 
Directors; a death record, in which shall be en- 
tered all the items required to be given in the 
application for membership, together with the 
date of decease and place of burial; a record of 
membership, showing names and residence, with 
column for remarks, in which shall be noted the 
resignation, decease, or any action of the Society 
affecting the stat-us of members; an application 
record in which the names of all applicants for 
membership shall be entered, showing the date 
of application, name, and residence, date of 
arrival, by whom proposed, to whom referred, 
the final action of the Society, and whether the 
parties have signed the Constitution. He or she 
shall on each month, and on the day preceding 
the meeting of the Board of Directors, pay to the 
Treasurer all moneys collected by him or her for 
the Society. 



BY-LAWS 27 

Sec. 8. Funerals. It shall be the duty of all 
members of the Society to attend the funerals of 
deceased members, unless excused by the Presi- 
dent. 

Sec. 9. Recording Secretary's Salary. The Re- 
cording Secretary shall be paid a salary of ten 
dollars per month, to be paid monthly. 

Sec. 10. Dues May Be Remitted. When the 
Board of Directors are satisfied that any worthy 
member of the Society is for the present unable 
to pay the annual dues, they shall have the power 
to remit such dues. 



ORDER OF BUSINESS 



1. Reading of Minutes. 

2. Propositions for Membership. 

3. Reports of Committees on Membership. 

4. Balloting for Members. 

5. Introduction of New Members. 

6. Reports of Standing Committees. 

7. Reports of Special Committees. 

8. Unfinished Business. 

9. Communications. 
10. New Business. 



Order of Business at Meetings of Board 
of Directors 



1. Roll Call. 

2. Reading of Minutes. 

3. Reading Secretary's Report. 

4. Report of Finance Committee. 
5 Auditing Bills. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS 

For the Government of the 

PIONEER BURIAL GROUNDS 

Approved by the Society, December 27, 1873 



1. 

The cemetery shall be under the control of a 
Board of three Trustees. The first Board shall 
hold office for the term of three years. 

II 

At the first meeting of the Board of Directors 
after the adoption of these rules, the Board shall 
determine by chance from the present Cemetery 
Committee, whose term shall cease respectively 
on the first Monday of September, 1874, 1875, 
1876. 

III. 

At the annual meeting of the Directors of this 
Society, on the first Monday in September of each 
year, the Board shall, by ballot, elect a Cemetery 
Trustee for the term of three years, and all va- 
cancies shall be filled by appointment of the 
Board of Directors. 

IV. 

It shall be the duty of the Trustees of the Ceme- 
tery to see that the cemetery and all improve- 
ments therein are kept in proper condition and 
repair, and also propose such improvements from 
time to time as they deem advisable, and the 
Secretary of the Society is hereby expressly pro* 
hibited from drawing a warrant for any expense 
at the cemetery until a bill for the same has been 
approved in writing by a majority of said Trus- 
tees, and ordered paid by the Directors. 

V. 
Lots 86, 87, 99, 100, 115, 116, in Tiers Seven to 
Nine, inclusive shall be reserved for the burial of 



30 PIONEER BURIAL GROUNDS 

such members of the Society as have no other 
burial place but none but those in good standing 
shall be entitled to such burial, except by consent 
of the Directors. 

VI. 
No portion of the cemetery shall be sold except 
to a member in good standing, and forever after 
remain in the possession of a Pioneer or his de- 
scendants. The entire cemetery shall be subject 
to the following regulations and such others as 
may hereafter be adopted by the Directors and 
approved by the Society: 

Regulations. 

No wall more than six inches above the surface 
shall be erected as an inclosure on any lot, and 
all such walls shall rise or fall to conform to the 
grade established. 

If any tree, plant or shrub situated in any lot 
or avenue shall become detrimental to the adjoin- 
ing lots or avenues', it shall be removed by the 
Trustees. 

No lot shall be inclosed or monuments erected 
thereon until the lot has been paid for, except by 
the permission of the Trustees. 

In each case of burial, a statement giving the 
name, place of birth, residence and death, also 
the age of the person, shall be delivered to the 
Secretary of the Society, who shall record all the 
particulars, together with the number of the tier 
and lot in a book provided by the Society, and to 
be known as the Cemetery Register. 



HONORARY MEMBERS 



BEXTON. REV. J. A. 
BOOTH. HON. NEWTON 
BURR, E. A. 
CARY. R. S. 
CLARK, J. FRANK 
CUMMINGS. C. H. 
CURTIS, N. GREEN 
CURTIS. CONSTANCE G. 
DAVIS, WINFIELD J. 
FOSTER. FRANCIS 
GRANT, GEN. U. S. 
McKINLEY. HON. WM. 
MARSHALL. J. W. 
MARTIN. B. T. 
McNASSER. JAMES 
MERKLEY. R. J. 
ROOSEVELT. HON. THEODORE 
SHERMAN, GEN. WILLIAM T. 
TAYLOR, A. S. 
TAFT, HON. WM. H. 
VALLE.JO, GEN. M. G. 
WARREN, J. L. F. 
WHEELER, REV. O. C. 
CROCKER, COL. C. F. 



ACTIVE MEMBERS 



Name SENIOR. Date of Arrival 

Burns, Daniel M February 15, 1849 

Harper, Thomas B August 23, 1849 

Hotchkiss. F. S :. July — , 1849 

Madden, Jei'ome June 20. 1849 

Sims. Josepli February — . 1848 

Twitchell. Edward. September 18, 1849 



JUNIOR MEMBERS. 



Artz, Alice M. 
Arentz, Martin P. 
Bradford. Minna B. 
Burnett. G. H. 
Burnett, Chas. D. 
Black, Lillian T. 
Blanchard, Nellie M. 
Carr, Mrs. Adda Webb 
Clark, Grace E. 
Cummings, L. B. 
Cadogan, John 
Cadogan. Mrs. Maria A. 
Dunlap, Boutwell 
Dixon, Mrs. Flora E. 
Edinger, M. J. 
Ewing, Frank B. 
Edinger, Wm. Johnston 
Farr, Lucy L. 
Farnsworth. Mercy C. 
Fritz, Alice E. 
Fountain, Mrs. Clara 
Grumkv. Mattie K. 
Gett. Wm. A. 
Hotchkiss. Anita C. 
Heiser, Mrs. Luella H. 
Heiser, Mrs. M. Isabella 
Hawley, Daisy S. 
Hotchkiss, Fred 
Hoit, Miss Fannie 
Harrison. Mrs. L. 
Ing, John C. 
Johnston, M. Belle 
Knight, Mary Reid 
Knight, Ralph 
Landsburg. Mrs. M. A. K 
LaRue, John R. 
Lindley, D. A. 
LaRue, Hugh M. Jr. 
Luther. Annie L. 
Leonard, Ben. 
Leonard, Irene 
Lorenze. G. W. 
Lapparini. Mrs. Cecil 
Lusk, Mrs. Mamie 



Lusk, Walter H. 
McGuire, Marv I. 
McKillip, C. W. 
McClatchv, V. S. 
McClatchy. C. K. 
McCleary. Ella G. 
McConnell. Hattie Sims 
Mouton, J. Edw. E. 
Martin, Mrs. Francis H. 
Miller, Victor 
Miller, George 
Miller, Fiory 
Miller, Joseph F. 
Martin, Mrs. C. B. 
Miller. Alice R. 
Montfort. Henrietta M. 
Norris, W. E. 
Nevis, Mrs. Emma 
Patterson, J. G. 
Putnam, Geo. P. 
Post, Chas. N. 
Polhemus. Mrs. E. R. 
Powers, Frank H. 
Powers, Aaron, H., Jr. 
Palm, Edward A. 
Reed. Wm. W. 
Richardson, R. W. 
Richards, John L. 
Siddons. Mrs. Helen Reid 
Sims, Wm. M. 
Sims, Paul R. 
Siddons, Nellie 
Stevens. Mrs. Daisy L. 
Treichler, Geo. W. 
Treichler. W. H. 
Truax, Mrs. J. J. 
Webb, Carolyn M. 
Webb, Florence E. 
Webb, Harriet 
Webb, Lester A. 
Witham. Mrs. Jemimi 
Witham, Edith 
Witham, W. S. 
Weil, Laura Miller 
Webb, Arthur 



DECEASED MEMBERS 



Name. Date of Death. 

Anthony, James January 4, 1876 

Alexander. James 

Andrews, Asa P June 7, 1885 

Arentz. Hiram -July 22, 1890 

Ackley, William October 26, 1871 

Ambrose. Goodhue 

Abbott. Chas. E 

Andrews, Moses December 9, 1883 

Anderson, W. A 

Aiken. E. F September 23, 1903 

Alvord. Henry October 31, 1886 

Andrews, John N February 13, 1898 

Allen. Lyman 

Abbott, Austin R 

Austin. Joseph C November 6, 1888 

Armstead, Wm. Oakley August, 1874 

Alter. Simon November, 1888 

Arentz. Martin January 26, 1903 

Andriot. Peter B March 14, 1879 

Allen. Robt July 31, 1891 

Alvord. Harvey February 17, 1891 

Bonnell, G. B October 24, 1856 

Barroll, E. J 

Bush, Frank, Jr 

Bachus, Gordon 

Blanchard, J. B 

Bradford, Chas. H 

Booth. L. A September 22, 1870 

Baker, L. L 

Birch, James September 12, 1857 

Bidleinan, H. J 

Barber. C. L 

Bell, R 

Blauvelt, W. H - 

Bampton. R. L January 23, 1889 

Brooks, W. N December 19, 1890 

Bush, Geo. D 

Benton, Josh A April 8, 1892 

Boren, L. E 

Ball, N. A. H August, 1870 

Barr. John C - February 22, 1862 

Bennett. A. A December 1, 1890 

Brown, R. T November 19, 1878 

Beam, Jereiniah 

Brown, E. L 

Baker, George H 

Barton, Horace 

Borrem. H. Toler 

Botts. Chas. T October 4, 1884 

Butler, M. F 



34 DECEASED MEMBERS 



Burton. John 

Boise, C. D. S '. 

Burton, John B 

Beck, Robert December, 1882 

Babcock, O. N 

Burton, R. B 

Brown. W. H 

Bird, C. L February 24, 1866 

Baclielder, John R 

Burns. Alex. W August 26, 1874 

Bell. Geo. H 

Blake, C. T 

Bayer. Ulrich January 21, 1895 

Burnett. P. W .....March 4, 1897 

Bailey, John T 

Bentley, Henry May 8, 1867 

Bigler, John. November 28, 1871 

Bannon, Patrick August 11, 1881 

Boyd, D. M October 3, 1865 

Bimminger, A. C January 7, 1867 

Bell. George W February 7. 1902 

Blanchard, D. W 

Boggs, John C - 

Boice, Nathaniel January 27, 1877 

Butler, A. W 

Butterfield. Rufus May 28, 1899 

Benson, John M 

Bailey, Joshua H April 22, 1874 

Baldwin, Sheldon S 

Brown, W. G 

Bingham. George R 

Bayley, A. J June 9. 1891 

Brockway, Charles U March 31, 1884 

Burns, Peter July 10, 1893 

Bryan, John E ...April 1, 1895 

Berry, S. A 

Brown, Thos. R February 12, 1873 

Binney, Andrew J March 22, 1874 

Ballard, John Q. A May 24, 1908 

Bidwell, Stephen S December 28, 1859 

Bates, Zealous November 24, 1893 

Bates. Benjamin 

Boggs, John 

Benton, A. P 

Baldwin, Stephen F .' August 22, 1874 

Brown, W. W 

Berry, Geoi'ge G .-. 

Booth, Newton ..May 25, 1872 

Boutwell, Stephen May 31. 1881 

Blue. Daniel 

Burger. Edmund G 

Carse, M. D 

Cadwalader, Geo April 28, 1884 

Crowell, Edward 

Carroll. John H November 24. 1884 

Colville. Samuel 



DECEASED MEMBERS 



Chesley, Wm February 24, 1866 

Culver, James H 'May 12, 1864 

Craig, John L -• 

Chedic, George 

Culver, Edgar May 23, 1871 

Cleal, John G October 24, 1861 

Cross, Samuel June 13, 1886 

Cunningham, N. C 

Corey, H. R 

Combes, J. C 

Curtis, H. R 

Campbell, Geo. H 

Cornwell, P. B 

Crackbon, Joseph December 2, 1874 

Cadwalader, A 

Cabanas, L. G 

Carlisle, S. G August 14, 1880 

Chase, Harry A December 16, 1873 

Cole, Cornelius 

Culver, Leander ^ 

Cross, G. J January 6. 1907 

Cooper, John H February 18, 1883 

Chamberlin, W. E January 9. 1896 

Cassim. Stephen J •. February 13, 1873 

Collins. Edw January S, 1868 

Cooper, E B 

Conrad, Samuel October 17, 1876 

Campbell, J. W. H 

Chesley, Geo. W November 23, 1891 

Chuney, Richard 

Calvyn, James M 

Colby, Geo. W August 20, 1881 

Cook, Reuben January 20, 1861 

Cook, Thos. H 

Carolan. James 

Callahan, D. E July 26. 1883 

Coffee, Daniel 

Coffroth, Jas. W October 9. 1872 

Clark. Howell October 6. 1897 

Crandall, J. R 

Coleman, W. P January 13, 1901 

Cooley, Chas. B 

Cummings. Wm 

Cady, W. J 

Crane. S. S 

Caswell, Harvey April 3, 1879 

Carroll. .John A 

Cahoon, Benj 

Cunningham, John Q. A August 22, 1874 

Camp. Chas. E 

Couch. Jesse April 28, 1892 

Croxhall, J. D 

Cowden, .John 

Chandler. L. C August 11, 1898 

Cooper, Jas. B 

Carlisle, S. P : 



38 DECEASED MEMBERS 



Chiles, Isaac S - June 6, 1874 

Cunimings, H. N 

Coleman, Thos 

Colton, Chester H 

Chadwick, George 

Corbusier, Win. M October 30, 1880 

Clock, Hiram July, 1909 

Caruthers, Andrew ...December 13, 1876 

Callish, Louis March 28, 1898 

Cassiday, Michael 

Callahan, Geo. W 

Collins, James — 

Clough, Abner 

Comstock, Lucien B... 

Campbell. W. B 

Clark, W. L December 7, 1875 

Churchill, L. B July 12, 1900 

Cole, E. T - 

Clark, W. J October 28, 1894 

Capeis, James - 

Chase, Charles August 15, 1871 

Chapin, Samuel M October 18, 1875 

Curtis, N. Green July 12, 1897 

Chiles, James W 

Catlin, A. P November 5, 1900 

Coleman, Thos. E 

Crocker, C. F July 17, 1897 

Delano, A December, 1874 

Drew, N. L June 4, 1898 

Dver, J. P 

Dodson, W. H. B 

Day, James T December, 1886 

Deal, Wm. Grove 

Dunbar, J. R 

Davis, Jerome C -- October 5, 1881 

Dunlap, Presley September 23, 1883 

Dayton, J. B .-- 

Davis, J. F - 

Dve J. F - March 4, 1883 

Danckers, Chas. W May 4, 1871^ 

Denn, .John 

De Valem, W. H - December 26, 1903 

Deal, Samuel - - June 4, 1895 

Dudley, Wm. L 

Durfee, A. A 

Dodson, W. B. H., Sr 

Dunlap, William April, 1909 

Dunn, J. W 

Davis, Peter 

Drescher, Philip E 

Dalrymple, Henry - 

Drake, George 

Duboise, Thos. L December 24, 1879 

Daugherty, C. K October 6, 1903 

English, ^^m August 16, 1878 

Eyre, E. E 



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Eason, W. G 

Elwell, Stephen B March 27, 1875 

Ellison, John S October 13, 1871 

Everett, W. L November 19, 1880 

Evans, Geo. S September 17, 1883 

Edwards, John 

Eldridge, Joseph 

Estelle, Andrew 

Egbert, Robt. S 

Evens. John 

Folger, Robt. M 

Foreman, Ferris 

Frost, Frank F 

Feriiss, L. W 

Fowler, John S Februarv 16, 1866 

Frv, Berket D 

Freeland, S. B February 8, 1864 

Fourgeaud, V. J January 1, 1875 

Figg, E. P 

Foster, Geo. J 

Felch, W. C January 24, 1882 

Ferguson, R. D 

Farnswoith, W. C August 18, 1902 

Flint, Wilson Januarv, 1867 

Frev, Jos. M ..July 12, 1888 

Freeman. M. B Aug-ust 2, 1896 

Fiske, Geo. D ...December 27. 1902 

Frierson, W. J October 21, 1890 

Foster, Geo. W 

Freeman, Franklyn S December 25, 1882 

Friar, Peter 

Fuller, Richard 

Fuller, W. P... May 17, 1890 

Forrester, George H. H January 19, 1872 

Eraser, M. S 

Foster, Frank H February 2, 1888 

Griswold. Gilbert 

Gates. Justin J 

Greenhood. Herman 

Gunn, G. W May 20, 1891 

Gillespie. E. F 

Grimshaw, W. R September 14. 1881 

Grant, John D 

Geiger, Vincent E. 

Gale, A. B -... 

Griggs, George 

Griffith. Humphrey March 23, 1863 

Green, William 

Gett, W. A January 19, 1S9S 

Gates, Justin ...._ June 15, 1888 

Grav, Benjainin 

Gordon. A. C 

Gass. John H 

Gwvnn, William February 12, 1895 

Goodell. N. D November 30. 1895 

Gunn, Y. W May 20, 1891 



38 DECEASED MEMBERS 



Gardnei-, John November 11, 1887 

Gourlie, Robt. A January 20, 1902 

Gordon, Wm 

Gaines, John P 

Griffiths, Geo. W May 17, 1871 

Griffiths, Abraham 

Grosmical, Jacob December 12, 1868 

Green. Chas. E July 10, 1886 

Gamble, W. A 

Gregory, F. M 

Gelwicks, D. W November 24, 1884 

Garrett, John O June 19, 1888 

Gilpin, J. L May 11, 1873 

Graliam, Francis September 16, 1869 

Gove Amos F November 7, 1879 

Gould, Geo. P 

Glass. Samuel August 29, 1871 

Gordon, Robert 

Grigsby, B. W August 22, 1874 

Hj^er, John G October, 1868 

Haworth, James 

Howard. J. L 

Hoit, C. W 

Henry, W. P.- 

Harkness, H. W July 10, 1901 

Hayden, C. C March 20, 1881 

Haydenberg, John C ...December 31, 1874 

Houpt, A. J 

Harris, L. B 

Heard, John March 22, 1891 

Hammond, David October 31, 1856 

Hutchinson, John J October 23, 1898 

Haley, O. V 

Harnay, Frank 

Hamilton, Robert 

Hoag, S. N , April 21, 1898 

Howlett, Clias 

Holland, N. G -- 

Hereford, Frank 

Hastings. B. F April 20, 1882 

Hardenberg. Jas. R 

Haywood. Joseph 

Harron, W. M 

Hicks, Wm 

Haskell. D. H May 2, 1895 

Haines, Jos. M .-. October 12, 1900 

Halev, Chas. S 

Henley. A August 31, 1882 

Huntington. C. P 

Hagan. L. B February 25, 1867 

Heinrich, Chas :....July 27. 1888 

Holmes. H. T April 28, 1902 

Hermance, Levi August 10, 1866 

Hammer, L. K November 26, 1883 

Howard, J. L 

Hovey, Justice December 15, 1865 



DECEASED MEMBERS 39 



Holmes, Owen G 

Hyatt. J. B 

Hendrie, Wm 

Hogans. Daniel 

Hall. John 

Hooker, L. W 

Hoppin, C. R 

Howerson, E. M February 15, 1870 

Harrison. H. C January 19, 1880 

Harris. Joseph April 22, 1874 

Hoagland, John December 5, 1883 

Hale, James E 

Hall, Thos. J 

Hull. Joseph 

Hopkins, Mark March 28, 1878 

Harkness. M. K 

Harris. Leanord May 16, 1894 

Hunt. Henry B 

Hamilton, Robert 

Hunt, Samuel L 

Herndon. W. L March 28, 1884 

Hinckley, Timothy 

Hoffstead. Ferdinand February 20, 1871 

Hunt. Stephen H 

Harris. E. A 

Hannev. Christian 

Hall, Elisha 

Hoist. W. H - May 23, 1883 

Huston, Walter S 

Hull. Thomas C 

Heacock, Josiah 

Hornblower. F. A 

Hoffman, Augustus 

Hollman, W. C 

Hass. Isadore November 16, 1872 

Hannum. James July 9, 1871 

Hatch. John - July 29, 1880 

Harthorne, Lucius January 27, 1881 

Hamilton, David 

Hubbs. Paul K ...November 17, 1874 

Howell, M. D August 22, 1874 

Hedenberg, W. A April 11, 1903 

Hoyt. John P 

Harris, Wm 

Harris. John B 

Hvimphries, Chas. W 

Howard, B. F 

Heller. E. H , 

Harden. Uriah P - 

Hunt, John A 

Humphreys, Jas. H March 29, 1896 

Hetzel, George 

Hold. C. W 

Hunt, W. G 

Hatfield, W. H 

Hollister, Dwight September 7, 1904 



40 DECEASED MEMBERS 



Hopper, Peter J 

Herndon, Wm. L March 2S, 18S4 

Howe, Leland November 22, 1896 

Herring, John September 6, 1882 

Heather, Seaton September 24, 189& 

Inman, Aeron I 

Isbell, Philo J ;. 

Ing, John C February 19, 1904 

Jackson. Thos H May 16, 1874 

Johnson, R. P. 

Johnson, J. Neely August 31, 1872 

Jacobs, R. P. October 18, 1884 

Johnson, J. R January 7, 1888 

Jacobs, Enoch May 11, 1886 

Jeffries, E. G. March 28, 1886 

Johnston. Johp C 

Johnston, Wm November 16, 1905 

Jones, Richard 

Jaquea, James M 

Johnstone, William 

Johnston. Henry F May 7, 1899 

Jobson, David August 7, 1876 

Jennings, Wm. October 31, 1902 

Kenyon. E. B October 16, 1876 

Kennedy, W. F 

Kipp. Alpheaus 

Keenan. John C May 25. 1869 

Kraner. Philip H. 

Kneeland. J. R 

Kibbe, Henry C , 

Knox, Wm. F July 21, 1894 

Kelley. Hugh October, 1874 

Kleinhans, T. P July 12. 1867 

Kleinhans, D. W : 

Koppikus. Adolphus August 20, 1874 

Kay, Isaack N 

Kosta, Frank 

Kelley, J. M 

Latson, A. C 

Livingston, H. B 

Long, Wm. S February 12, 1871 

Lee, Barton November, 1856 

Leavitt, John 

Latta, Thos January 9. 1857 

Lindlev. T. M Tune 6. 1890 

Lisle. Daniel S February, 1856 

Lohman, Isaac April 28, 1881 

Letson. Thos 

Littlefield. T. P December 13. 1906 

La Rue, H. M December 12. 1906 

Lansing. James April 11, 1882 

Lardner. F. S August 12, 1873 

Linson, C. B 

Lake. H. B 

Lowell, Marcus 

Ledlie, John C - 



DECEASED MEMBERS 41 



Locke. B. S October 15, 1866 

Lightner. C. W 

Lawson, Powell S December 30. 1906 

Leonard. Albert January 21, 1892 

Lawrence, J. E 

Lask. Joseph December 31, 1870 

Lvnian, Chas. D 

Low, F. F 

Lowell, C. S 

Luther, Wm. H October 30, 1907 

Luce. Israel 

Lautkotter, Wm 

Laufkotter, Clem 

Litner, S. H - 

Linn. D. R : 

Lee, Bruce B October 3a, 1890 

Lorenze. George February 8, 1873 

Litchfield, Chas. A 

Lincoln. Lyrander M March 12, 1902 

Limliach. Herman September 19, 1900 

Lilleard, Jas. T 

Logan, Archibald March 25. 1895 

Logan, T. M February 13, 1876 

Lawler. Wm. B 

Light, W. W January 14, 1895 

McCarty. Edward May 21, 1874 

McNair, M 

McDonald, R. H July 12, 1903 

McCrearv, John C 

McAlpine, Thos March 3, 1869 

McGrew, W. H 

McMeans, S. A 

McKune. John H March 22, 1905 

Mc Williams, W. A 

McClatchv, James October 25, 1883 

McMitchell, Wvman - April 15, 1890 

McNulty, William March 30, 1861 

McGuire, James 

McClory, Jc^lin 

McClintock 

McManus, P 

McClearv, James October 31, 1890 

McConnell, Thos. C 

McConnell, Samuel 

McDowell, W. J 

McDonald, Archibald 

McGarvey, Robert 

McNeal, Archibald February 24, 1891 

McClanahan, Thos. M 

McConley, H February 18, 1883 

McCants. P May 3, 1900 

Morrill. Chas 

Mitchell, Jas. B September 25, 1857 

Moore, Jesse 

Mann. G. W 

Murphy, H. K 



DECEASED MEMBERS 



May, Samuel J December 28. 1859 

Monson, A. C December 31. 1901 

Morrison, Murry December 18, 1871 

Marlette, S. H 

Melville, Geo. P 

Messick, W. S 

Murry, H. C September 18, 1857 

Moore, P. T 

Mills, D. O January, 1910 

Mills, Edgar January 11, 1893 

Monnell, Geo. I. N 

Miller, John H 

Miller, E. H., Jr 

Morgan, A. James 

Marshall, J. B 

Morrell, Jesse July 2, 1870 

Morse, John J December 31, 1874 

Miller, John E 

Meeks, Washing-ton 

Mayo, Eli 

Mack, Chas. E December 23, 1891 

Millg-ate, Thos January 11. 1874 

Mace, Wm January 7, 1883 

Moore, P. Renton 

Marsh, Richard C March 28. 1878 

Munk. Thomas K November 10, 1864 

Montfort. Henry November 1. 1873 

Meyers, Henry 

Merwin, Henry 

Miller, John E June 24, 1899 

Manlove, W. S ...March 17, 1891 

Mara. William June 23, 1877 

Merrille. M. L - 

Messeng-er, Wm. L 

Murphy, R. W 

Marshall, John E 

Mott, F. N May 24, 1899 

Meek, Stephen H - 

Myers, William ♦ 

Meserve, Charles 

Mitchell. Tab 

Miller, Jacob May 23, 1887 

Martin, James P 

Morrell, George P 

Mohoney, David O 

Moore, Jas. M., Jr - 

Megowan, David July 10. 1908 

Mvers, Joseph R 

Miller, Joseph July 4, 1899 

Murphy, J. H - ^ 

Moore, John Q -- 

Marshall, James W August 10. 1885 

Mouton, Augustus September 6, 1908 

Nevitt, Joseph H •- 

Nolan, Maurice 

Nichols, C. P 



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Nixon, A. B November 2, 1889 

Nye, Emanuel July 27, 1890 

Newbauer, Adam September 2, 1877 

Norton, S. N 

Nourse, Geo. F 

Norris, D. H June 5, 1876 

Nagle, Peter July 28, 187a 

Nelson, Claiborn 

Nickerson, Jas. R 

Newton, C. L 

Nelson. Hubbard W. C 

Nelson, Dr. H. W February 4. 1891 

Oliver, David 

O'Callaghan, H. H 

Og-den. L. W October 24, 1856 

Oatman, Ira E December 19, 1888 

Ormsby, L. P 

Owens, J. W 

Osborn, H. P January 14, 1883 

O'Neill, P. J 

O'Brien, John H 

Oschwald. John December 6, 1891 

O'Neil, C P March 11, 190a 

O'Flyng, C. C 

O'Neil, .James July 4, 1888 

O'Bryon, John F December 13, 1871 

Phelan, Gregory J November 5, 1892 

Patterson, A. D December 4, 1884 

Perry. Geo. O October 31, 185ff 

Petit. A. P 

Peirson, O. H 

Patchin, J. A 

Pendergast, Henry 

Priest, Albert 

Phifer, George 

Pearl, Sylvester 

Pollard. A 

Patton, Wm 

Payne 

Pittes,' John, jr. ................'''L.VZ^.May 20, i^ 

Perrin, E. R 

Parnell, J. H July 14, 188? 

Putnam. Geo. A May 16, 1894 

Perrin. E. H 

Powers, L.. Jr October 1, 1875 

Pearce, Capt. Wm 

Palmer, C. T. H 

Payne, Wm 

Peasley. John 

Prentice, John Februarv 15, 1881 

Polaski. A Mav 13. 1861 

Page, Greenllef P October 13, 1888 

Prue, C. L 

Port, A. V. V 

Pollock, James February 28, 1875- 



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Preble, Chas. S 

Putnam, Samuel May 25, 18S2 

Poor, George A 

Powers, Aaron H April 10, 1907 

Paden, Thos January 24, 1874 

Post, Benjamin F November 6, 1883 

Pinkham, Jas. F 

Parker, Geo. H. H ^ 

Palm, Adolph December 8, is'sS 

Queen, James December 7, 1879 

Quin, John 

Quigley, Benjamin C 

Robinson, Henry E January 9, 1880 

Robbins, S. B August 24, 1864 

Rowland, Geo June 2, 1875 

Rivett, John 

Reed, M. H 

Redly, Wm. T 

Richardson, A. G October 21, 1868 

Reynolds, L 

Rightmire, A. D 

Requa, John 

Robinson, Mark 

Rodgers, Wm. C , 

Ryan. E. B ^ 

Renaud. G May 10, 1866 

Rice, Wm. B 

Ross, David S October 26, 1895 

Reid, M. M 

Reynolds, Wm 

Rattenburv, W. H 

Ross, Chas. H.._ April 8, 1876 

Rhoades, John P December 20, 1866 

Reid, C. C : 

Rich, Samuel December 7, 1868 

Rich, George T 

Russell, F. H August 22, 1898 

Reid, James November 19, 1899 

Richardson, Munroe 

Richards, John October 15, 1896 

Rose. James H January 17, 1906 

Roush, Wm 

Reeves, Bartley 

Rice, Chas. C 

Ruddock, Calvin 

Rohrer, Cyrus March 9, 1869 

Reed, Robt 

Ray, Dr. D 

Roberts, Edmund W 

Redduk, Hardin 

Ramberg, Chas March 24, 1878 

Ransom, Marmaduke November 19, 1879 

Richardson, Luke B October 27, 1898 

Runvon, Solomon May 28, 1897 

Runyon, C. R July 7, 1900 

Reid, Chas. F 



DECEASED MEMBERS 4S 



Smith, Charles 

Shaber, Jacob S 

Saekett. Chas. C 

Sliaw. Chas. H 

Starr, James B October 13, 1862 

Stanley, R. H 

Sherman, E. A 

Sullen, John D 

Sunderland, Thos November 10, 1886 

Stevens, Frank S 

Smith, A. P August 17, 1S77 

Shirley, J. ri March 23, 1862 

Skinner, John February 17. 1864 

Strong, Dumas 

Shalleross, Wm. D 

Smith, James C 

Sloss, Louis 

Swift, Chas. H July 15. 1885 

Smith. Chas. H October 24, 1856 

Spaulding. Volney March 22. 1886 

Shew, Jacob 

Stillman, J. D. B March 2. 1888 

Spencer, J. C 

Saunders, Benj February 4, 1873 

Snydem. John F --- 

Shaw. Joseph May 12, 187.5 

Smith, E. L Januarv 17. 1877 

Sullivan, John H November 13, 1889 

Sawtelle, M. A 

Stone, J. M 

Smith, E. M November 24, 1868 

Shirland, E. D April 28, 1900 

Stewart, T. K 

Stone, Henry B 

Smith. E H 

Siddons, Wm. M January 6, 1906 

Stockton, Edward June, 1868 

Sanford, L. P 

Salsburv. T. G September 6, 1883 

Shipman, C. G 

Stevenson, James August 22. 1874 

Smith, Ralph October 28, 1870 

Schreiber, Simon December 14. 1902 

Soule. A. P 

Studerman. L April 16, 1870 

Smith, Myron 

Schmaezle. Louis --- 

Strong. ^V. R - November 12, 1905 

Schmidt. John B July 2, 1901 

Soule. Andrew J January 29, 1901 

Stuber. John 

Sites, Abraham March 18, 1891 

Stump. John F August, 1874 

Schacht. H. W March 13, 1878 

Shirland, Frank 

Shirland. Chas. R 



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Starr, A. D 

Smith, Edmund G. .: ..... 

Smith, Samuel R 

Stevens. Natlian January 25, 1875 

Sutterfield, Daniel 

Sanderson, Levi T ...-. 

Simons, Silas 

Strobridge, James H 

Sargent, Aaron A .August 14, 1887 

Stephens, John D August 27, 1898 

Struz, Julius 

Stephenson. J. M June 28, 1902 

Smith, Stephen November 1, 1909 

Sweetser, A. C... August 29, 1910 

Tingman, John August 28, 1875 

Thomas, Geo. W 

Turner, T. G 

Taylor, Thos. L 

Turner, John 

Torbert. Chas. J... May 9, 1889 

Tutt, John A 

Taylor, Gustavus , 

Thompson. Charles 

Thomas, S. P January 11, 1878 

Tillman, S. J ;..... f.. 

Tyler, E 

Turton, William May, 1909 

Terrill, M. H 

Tooker, Lansing February 19, 1870 

Toole, William April 5, 1875 

Taylor, Josh W 

Tuttle. Chas. A 

Taylor, John B .....September 5, 1889 

Treichler. Henry ._ November 1, 1893 

Torre v, Medean .'. -. 

Tweed. C. A July 22, 1887 

Turner, S. S 

Tvler. J. A September 1874 

Thomas, W. H February 12, 1876 

Traev, Felix _ June 12, 1902 

Underhill, J. I .., 

Virgo, Joseph H December 8, 1860 

Vance, Joseph 

Van Heuson. G. K April 20. 1885 

Van Dyke, W. B 

Van Winkle. Isaac S -... 

Voorhees, John , 

Vandemark, A 

Winans. Jos. W March 13, 1887 

Wolfenberger, W^m 

Wood, John »... 

Williams, Jonathan '- 

Wheeler, O. C : April 17, 1891 

Whiting, C. J September 9, 1864 

^Vaddilove. H. B September 9, 1864 

Wallace. Wm. C .^ 



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Wertheimer, Philip 

Warren, Y. L. L. F 

Wright, George G January 8, 1856 

Wetzler, .Julius April 30, 1878 

White, John 

Winn, A. M August 26, 1883 

Westen, Wm 

Wright, J. A 

Warner, Louis May 22, 1860 

Watters, W. C. 

White. W. S 

Wheatley, E. D May 12, 1904 

Woods, David 

Wilson, R. D 

Weeks, J. E. P - August 28, 1877 

Woodward, R. H May 21, 1866 

Williams, Thos. H 

Whitesides. W^m. B 

Wads worth. Eden 

Wade, David E 

West, E. O 

White O. H. P February 14, 1863 

Whiting, B. C ■■ June 7, 1881 

Werner. Fred August 13, 1900 

Whepl^v, D. H 

Wood, Wm. G April 30, 1869 

Waring. Amos -. October 9, 1879 

Woodin, T. B 

Whitnev, D. O June 22, 1870 

Wallace. Geo. W 

Whittimore, A. S r 

Winter, Chas - May 24. 1892 

Wallace. W. H October 4, 1882 

White, D. C - - 

Wolleb, Charles 

Woolaver. John April 26, 1869 

Woodward, E. F - 

Weber, Augusta - - - August 19, 1880 

Wilburn, Thos. J ....August 19. 1880 

Winters, Theodore August 3, 1906 

Wallace, William 

Wright, L. G - 

Willitts, W. H 

Wilcoxson. .Jackson 

Wilkinson, Thos. S 

^Villiams, Joseph C - January 1, 1884 

West. Philo 

Wright. W. C 

Welch, Samuel E - ' 

Withington, Geo 

Williard, Daniel October 19, 18/1 

Wiggins, Geo 

Williamson. P. T -• 

Winders. John November 27, 1877 

Webb. Jas.. Jr May 7, 1874 

^'oodworth, B. A December 20, 1869 



48 DECEASED MEMBERS 



Williard, Louis A 

Wilcoxson, Jefferson April S, 1898 

Wisliart, Wm July 26. 1900 

Woodward, Ferdinand October 5. 1896 

Young-s, Samuel 

Yebuseta, John De Crius 

\ule, Wm July 17. 1S7S 

Young, Jas. E June 7, 1900 

Zabriskie, J. C 

Zumwalt, Joseph June 1, 1906 

Zumwalt, C. J 



PIONEER HALL PROPERTY 



Sacramento, March 24, 1877. 

To the Sacramento Society of California Pio- 
neers — Gentlemen: Pursuant to a notice published 
two v/eeks in the Sacramento Daily Bee, the stock- 
holders of the Pioneer Hall and Library Associa- 
tion convened at Pioneer Hall, March 24, 1877, 
three hundred and twenty-nine shares of stock 
being represented, and the following preamble and 
resolutions were unanimously adopted, viz.: 

Whereas, The Sacramento Society of California 
Pioneers being now the owners of three hundred 
and twenty-three (323) out of a total of three hun- 
dred and thirty-eight (338) shares of the capital 
stock of this corporation, and this corporation be- 
ing indebted to that Society in the sum of twenty- 
nine hundred and fifty dollars (|2,950) ; therefore, 
be it resolved: 

First — That this incorporation proposes to sell 
all its property, real . and personal, known as the 
"Pioneer Hall Property," with all its appurten- 
ances, furniture and fixtures therein, situate on 
the east side of Seventh street, between J and K 
streets, in the city of Sacramento, to the "Sacra- 
mento Society of California Pioneers," for the sum 
of twenty-nine hundred and fifty dollars; and the 
President and Secretary of this incorporation, up- 
on the delivery of a clear receipt from said So- 
ciety of all debts and demands which it holds 
against this corporation, are herebj^ directed to 
make, acknowledge and deliver to the officers of 
said Society a good and sufficient deed, conveying 
to it all right, title and interest this corporation 
has in and to said property. 

Second— That if said offer be accepted, imme- 
diately after the delivery of said deed this incor- 



50 PIONEER HALL PROPERTY 

poration, by its proper officers, proceeds to disin- 
corpate. 

Approved this 17th day of March. A. D. 1877. 

W. F. KNOX, President. 

A. LEONARD. Secretary of Pioneer Hall and 
Library Association of Sacramento. 



Pioneer Hall, March 24, 1877. 
The above proposition having been this day sub- 
mitted to the Board of Directors of Sacramento 
Society of California Pioneers, we recommend to 
the society that it be accepted. 

Attest: N. D. GOODELL. President. 
(Seal) ASA P. ANDREWS, Secretary. 



Sacramento, March 31, 1877. 

To the Board of Directors of Pioneer Hall and 
Library Association of Sacramento — Gentlemen: 
At a regular meeting of the Sacramento Society 
of California Pioneers, convened at Pioneer Hall 
March 31, 1877, your proposition of March 24, 1877, 
to sell to this society "Pioneer Hall Property," 
situated on the east side of Seventh street, be- 
tween J and K streets, in the city of Sacramento, 
for the sum of twenty-nine hundred and fifty dol- 
lars ($2,950), was accepted, and our Presi ■>'■: was 
ordered to cancel the mortgage on said property, 
and the officers instructed to make out and sign 
all necessary papers. 

Attest: N. D. GOODELL, President. 

(Seal) ASA P. ANDREWS, 

Secretary of Sacramento Society of California 

Pioneers. 



PIONEER HALL AND LIBRARY 
ASSOCIATION 



At a meeting of Sacramento Pioneers, held on 
the 18th day of January, 1868, at their rooms, it 
was unanimously resolved to proceed to the elec- 
tion of five Directors for the purpose of incor- 
porating the Hall and Library Association. The 
election resulted in the choice of I. N. Hoag, N. 
L. Drew, James McClatchy, G. J. Phelan, and N. D. 
Goodell, with a capital stock of ten thousand 
dollars, divided into four hundred shares, at 
twenty-five dollars per share to be held only by 
the society and individual members thereof. 

The association was incorporated on the 21st 
day of January. 1868, for the purpose of erecting 
a hall, to be dedicated to the uses and purposes of 
the Sacramento Society of California Pioneers. 

On the 29th day of June, 1868, the association 
commenced the erection of a building upon a "site 
selected for that purpose on the east side of Sev- 
enth Street, between J and K Streets, under the 
supervision of N. D. Goodell, architect, and was 
completed in November of the same year, at a 
cost of fourteen thousand dollars, including lot 
The society held at that date forty-six shares of 
its capital stock. On the 17th of June, 1871, the 
society had increased its stock to two hundred 
shares; and on the 10th day of June, 1876, to two 
hundred and ninety-six shares. 

On April 13th, 1877, the remaining forty-two 
shares were purchased by the society, and the 
Hall and Library Association conveyed to the so- 
ciety, by deed, all its interest in the property, real 
and personal. 

Having accomplished the purpose for which it 
was organized, and having transferred all of its 
assets to the main society, it was, on the 18th day 
of June, 1877, disincorporated. 



52 HALL AND LIBRARY ASSOCL\TION 

On August 28th, 1876, the society made further 
additions to its property by the purchase of the 
eleven feet adjoining" on the south, together with 
the building thereon, giving the property a total 
frontage on Seventh Street of thirty-seven feet by 
eighty feet deep. 

The main building, which is a two-story struc- 
ture, contains a spacious basement for the inci- 
dental uses of the society. The first story is di- 
vided into rooms for offices and library room. The 
second story contains the ,main hall and ante- 
rooms. 

The buildings produce, in rents, about thirteen 
hundred dollars per annum. 



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